The LEGO NINJAGO Movie Reviews
I tried to like it, but it’s literally the same thing as the show, just a longer version!!!!! 👎👎👎 otherwise it’s cute I guess
sadly, forgettable...
OH THIS MOVIE IS A MASTERPIECE 100000000000000000000000000000000000000000/10 THE GREATEST MOVIE OF 2017, W MOVIE, AWESOME, AMAZING, A MASTERPIECE,
Almost a bad movie. The visuals is what really saves this movie. The plot/story and jokes is what destroys it.
As the LEGO movie franchise continues its success, The LEGO Ninjago movie sadly lost the plot and direction in an attempt on giving the LEGO Ninjago toy line its own Phil Lord/Chris Miller spin. It’s only a hit or miss for fans of the series. Grading: C+
This movie is hilarious. I don't know why critics are calling the tone "disjointed," it can be funny while still having mature themes, that's every lego movie ever.
Why does this exist? Who gave this the green light?
I loved how it stayed in the lure of Ninjago after the movie i still wish they would have made at least a sequel with another villain and at the ending of that another ninja reveal's themself but they don't have the rights to lego movies anymore so that sequel is more ideal now. If i was 14 still I think it would have a little better rating because i loved Ninjago back then but right now when I'm 21 it's Ok but not really my favorite. This is another re-review this is just my opinion as an adult but probably not my last.
Great fun to watch! Lord Gramadon stole the show!!
I have a lot to say about this movie, i will try to keep it short. to anyone who didn’t know the lore, the story and characters make little to no sense, while anyone who does know the lore will be disappointed that it diverges so far in every aspect, making this movie look unrecognizable in comparison to the franchise, being most disappointed by the potential this movie had. this movie may have been the worst of the 4 lego movies, but the bay is so high that this still manages to be ridiculously funny as well with good dialogue, great line delivery, and a touching(but slightly fragile), mostly coherent story. 7/10
The animation team was let down greatly by whoever wrote the dialogue. Snappy combat scenes are separated by cringe-worthy lines and round after round of awkwardly matching the ninjas with their elements. The complete disregard for the lore is obvious to non-fans, and a slap in the face to anybody who has seen the series. There's a few great lines (mainly courtesy Kumail Nanjiani's Jay), but there's no doubt you'll walk away wondering how they got this movie so wrong.
Insanely underrated. Doesn’t reach the highs of the first Lego movie, or the Batman one on a story level, but it is every bit as funny, and still offers some heart. I was laughing out loud constantly at its clever jokes.
Even though the movie didn't follow the series I still found it funny and entertaining, a lot of memorable scenes too I love it
i love this the movie 😍😍
Awesome and amazing characters
Super fun movie with lots of jokes and excitement! Doesn’t add up to the original Ninjago show, but still worth a watch if you’re just looking for a fun movie!
A forgettable kids film.
As I set out to review the Ninjago series, I must admit I had rather modest expectations for a Lego-themed franchise. I assumed it would be a light and somewhat silly experience, one that I wouldn't find particularly engaging or enjoyable. To my surprise, I was completely wrong. Ninjago turned out to be a charming revelation, providing an incredibly fun and captivating viewing experience. Both my child and I were drawn into every facet of this franchise, from the movies and shorts to the various episodes. The characters in Ninjago are not only amusing but also experience substantial growth throughout the series. Characters like Ty and Zane, along with the entire cast, evolve in ways that allow viewers to become deeply invested in their personal journeys and the larger narrative. What impressed me the most was how the characters earned their powers through their adventures, instilling a sense of progression and achievement. The gradual introduction of new characters, alongside the phased-out exit of older ones, created an engaging dynamic, reminiscent of passing the baton to a new generation. In conclusion, I enthusiastically recommend the Ninjago franchise to audiences of all ages. Whether kids watch it on their own or families enjoy it together, the series offers a vibrant and imaginative Lego experience that is sure to entertain and inspire everyone.
I don't really know why most people have a negative review on this animated film. I genuinely enjoyed it, and it was really good.